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Mr and Mrs Thomas Jones

Mansfield’s first library, opened in 1892. The site was proposed, formerly, for the Mechanics Institute.

MINUTES OF EXECUTIVE MEETING OF M.C.A.V. HELD ON WEDNESDAY 28TH MAY, 1986 AT 24 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE

Samuel McMillan’s Wheelwright and General Smith Agricultural Implement Maker Etc.

Packing up at Merrijig

GRAEME STONEY COLLECTION. JACK LOVICK, GRAEME STONEY, BILL HICKS AT MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S PROTEST IN MELBOURNE 1984

Corporal Jim Fry

Mansfield Railway Station. Mt Buller in the background.

Marjory and Ron Ward’s D.S.M. house.

MEDIA RELEASE FROM THE MINISTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

Bell’s Mill, Cambatong Road, Tolmie. Front sitting left: George Bell. Standing on right: Gordon Walsh

Marbut-Gunnersen Sawmill. Log preparation area.

MINUTES OF MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ASSOCIATION MEETING HELD AT THE V.F.G.A. 24 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE ON JULY 24TH, 1985

Forestry Commission – Mt Stirling Road One of Abbo and Carlson’s trucks carrying logs to Mansfield. Abbo and Carlson, Cartage Contractors, Chelsea.

John Fogarty, Head of Parks and Gardens, with school children behind Riflebutt Road.

HORSES NO PROBLEM

Mansfield Mountain Country Festival Procession – Mansfield

CATTLEMEN OF THE HIGH COUNTRY. THE STORY OF THE MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN OF THE BOGONGS. SECOND EDITION.

CHANNEL 10 NEWSCLIP. 2005. LAST RIDE

Waterson men goldmining on Goulburn at Darlingford

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Mansfield Railway Station
173 High Street,
Mansfield VIC 3722

(03) 5779 1094

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